iOS on an Android machines, a new tomfoolery/buffooneryragging on the internet.

Off late, I encountered with some deluding videos on the Youtube, claiming to port iOS on Android devices. I checked extensively for the validation of this theory and to no surprise, I concluded finding it to be an utter fail. So I request you all to not fall for these gimmicks and waste your precious time.

If you desire for an iOS eco-system which will bring you the partial feel of the iOS experience, here is a way to it:

Well, it will come to no surprise to see Ubuntu driving the
Tablets PCs very soon. Already theUbuntu for phones is out and is gaining
explosive popularity. Then why not tablets now? Mr. Mark Shuttleworth, founder
of Ubuntu has been already inkling about the possibilities of Ubuntu phones and
tablets for long now. By this, the idea is to make Ubuntu more popular and acquainted
to the masses so that they could flourish their OS on bigger machines with
ease.

The founder, Mr. Shuttleworth wrote on his blog recently
that in 2013, the Unity will all be about mobiles and tablets. This shall
cement the speculations of Ubuntu Tablets being launched this year. But still
there is no authentic news about the Ubuntu hardware and the smartphone tables.

Now let’s see some of the features which should be there
with Ubuntu tablet:

1) Ubuntu Personal Cloud: This caters the one feature which
makes a data available simultaneously on many registered devices. For instance,
you had clicked a picture on your phone; it will also flash on your tablet
instantly.

2) Swipe to Switch: Switching between applications that too
with no latency will be the highlight. Various swipe patterns will guide the
users through all the Apps running on the tablet. This shall make an efficient
“multi tasking” device.

3) Messages, emails, phone calls all to be read/received and
replied at any juncture of time, while using any of the Apps without exiting.

4) K.I.S.S: Keep It Simple Silly is something Ubuntu would
be trying with the help of their simple but elegant ecosystem of applications.

5) Battery usage is presumed to be low in comparison to the
other canonical cousins in the tablet market, since the Ubuntu is much
optimized and is a light weight OS.

We all know Ubuntu has a big footprint in the market for the
simple reason of its simplicity and of course for being free. By the launch of
Ubuntu Tablets in the absence of Windows 8 RT popularity can allow it to gain
strong Tablet market traction towards itself. But for now, let’s wait for the
device with utmost anticipation

Swipe to Switch” seems to be the brand-slogan for Ubuntu
powered phones with their newest releases. Instant switching amongst running
Apps with almost no lagging has made possible, an ultimate multitasking
experience in the phones. With lesser botched screens, the credit goes to the Ubuntu
OS for phones.

Ubuntu phones can also be as good stepping stone for Ubuntu tablets and days are not far when Ubuntu will hit the tablet market and become the Tablet Guru.

Few of the interesting swipes which can bring smile on your
face are as follows:-

1) Left edge to Right edge: This very swipe reveals all the
Apps favorite to you. Select any one of them and you will find yourself
immersed in that App, within a blink of an eye. You don’t really have to wait
for one App to close down and then browse for another App you wish to load.

2) Right edge to Left edge: With every time you perform this
swipe across the screen, you will switch yourself to the App running before the
current App. You keep swiping in this fashion and the switching of Apps will
continue, flashing all the previously active Apps in a specific order.

3) Swipe up from the Bottom edge: Pull-ups the
control-options of an App. This way only the content captures the screen and
controls come and go only when the user swipes for it.

A few other highlights:

1) Blistering fast searches made and the search-results have
the contents not just from your phone storage but also all from the internet in
an adorned manner.

2) A very simple but elegant personalized Welcome Screen gives
you a feeling to connect with your phone. The smooth appearance and performance
of your phone will make you fall in love with it before you realize.

3) With all this switching-instantly maneuvers, the
objective of keeping the appearance a lot cleaner than the others in race, has
become easier for the OS. The clean and crisp environment doesn’t bother you to
go for more and more usage, rather you will love it.

4)One New Message:
Just swipe down from the top edge and don’t keep your dear ones waiting, just
reply, on the fly! Same arrangement is for all, be it your mailbox, Facebook
messenger, or even a voice call.

To sum up, we can say, after having Ubuntu in a phone, you
can do more than what you can imagine. Simply, it makes an ordinary looking phone into
a super features-laden, Super-phone.